Yes. This service was working about 3 months ago but all the sudden it stopped working. The only thing that has changed is the ip address of one of the clients. But that would no have any effect on the server would it?

Have you checked your SYS$LOG.ERR and CONSOLE.LOG to make sure you aren't having other issues that may be related?

This doesn't help find out why something that was working suddenly stopped working with no other changes, but the error message sounds to me like a socket issue, which says to me "update your IP stack." However, since you're at SP2 and the current SP for 6.0 is SP5, I wouldn't expect the latest IP patch would necessarily work, and I doubt that an older, SP2-compatible IP patch is available any more.

There are so many pieces that go into a successful SSL connection that without knowing if other problems are occurring in a related process it's kinda hard to tell. Since the error message is happening on the server at startup time, it can't be the stupid personal firewall in XP SP2, so it has to be something that changed on the NetWare server. Since you've already verified that the certificate is valid, you have to look at other parts of SSL - the winsock-related NLM's, the TCP/IP-related NLM's, etc. It may seem unrelated, but it could also be an eDirectory issue - it doesn't hurt to run an unattended full DSREPAIR just for warm-fuzzies.

Well if you do not mind i would like to send you this Console.log file and you look over it and see if you see anything. I will email it to you if you will give me your email address. Or if you do not want you email out here on Experts Exchange you can email me at rburneyx10@msn.com.

Its generally frowned upon to exchange information necessary for the resolution of a Question outside the realm of EE. Among other things, someone who comes along later looking for an answer to the same Question won't have access to that information. You can post the console log file here. Just paste it into a Comment.

MEDSERVER:set time
Time zone string: "EST5EDT"
DST status: OFF
DST start: not set
DST end: not set
Time synchronization is active.
Time is synchronized to the network.
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 1:54:06.558 pm UTC
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 8:54:06.558 am EST
MEDSERVER:set time wednesday, september 15, 2004 9:10 am est
WARNING: Time synchronization is active on this server.
Are you sure you want to change the time? y
Time zone string: "EST5EDT"
DST status: OFF
DST start: not set
DST end: not set
Time synchronization is active.
Time is NOT synchronized to the network.
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:10:33.000 pm UTC
Time set to Wednesday, September 15, 2004 9:10:33.000 am EST
MEDSERVER:

Sorry it has been so long since i have posted anything. I have just been really busy. I am not for sure on how to create a certificat for the novell server. Can you walk me thru on how to do that? Thanks.

You only use the certificate if you are using ifolder in secure mode, Correct? The guy that set it up said he never used the certificate, He said he never could get that to work. But i will create a new certificate and try that. Just wanted to tell you that.

If it reports that the module NILE.NLM was loaded from C:\NWSERVER, then the problem is most likely that the version is incorrect. The recommended fix is to rename C:\NWSERVER\NILE.NLM to C:\NWSERVER\NILE.OLD and reboot (or interrupt a reboot, make the change, and then continue). You can use the NETBASIC shell or the NetWare TOOLBOX to rename the file, or rename it when you drop to DOS during the reboot.

pcspcs - what part of PsiCop's accepted comment of 11/03/2004 06:40AM PST was different from my earlier comment of 09/22/2004 09:43AM PDT? It seems to me that you accepted the wrong comment.

Was this the actual answer to your problem, or did you accidentally choose PsiCop's comment of 11/03/2004 06:40AM PST when you meant to choose a different one? Either way, you should post a question in Community Support to have it corrected either by reopening the Question so you can choose the correct one, or by asking a Moderator to fix it for you.

ShineOn,
This was a case I passed to one of my technicians to solve and he just told me that it was due to the SSL cert and that was the answer I saw. Unfortunately it was so long ago and the actual server work done by my tech that I don't know the exact details.

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